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Shadows on the pavement burn a watermark of you
And every city siren calls your name down every avenue
Falling into contemplation, broken to my knees
But I need no resolution here though it cuts me to the seams
I'm still the same
But you're not going to take me down again
I'm feeling old
That doesn't mean you can break my Soul
See my youth begin to fade through the eyes of a child
And I study every lesson learned that wipes away my smile
And I learn that all your walls are just the cover of a book
Every word a broken promise, every page a heart you took
I'm still the same
But you're not going to take me down again
I'm feeling old
That doesn't mean you can break my Soul
Break My Soul
Buried like a splinter
Rips apart like paper
Blows away like ashes in my hands
No I won't see you later
Go build another castle out of sand
Like ashes in my hands
I'm not drowning in your sea
Believing in you will not be the death of me
Not waiting for the curtain drop
Or waiting for the hurt to stop
Not drowning in a teardrop for your love
Break My Soul Break My Soul
I'm still the same
But you're not going to take me down again
I'm feeling old
That doesn't mean you can break my Soul
A beautiful Husky puppy belonging to a neighbor friend. Relaxing here in my front yard.
Summer 2022.
Shot on Kodak TX400 with my salvaged Olympus-PEN EES-2, half frame. (in-camera diptych)
Photo taken around Kobe, North Maluku, Indonesia
2016/09/22
DSCN1073-CUU_SAAL-BR60-90_CM_S_SH-VAL50-EXP0P20-FINN
Model: Artemis Fauna. French doors on the left, white v-flat on the right. Comments, questions and critique welcome.
Instagram ≈ Youpic ≈ flickr ≈ 500px ≈ tumblr
© Copyright 2022 Barrie Spence. All rights reserved and moral rights asserted. Theses images are not in the public domain and may not be used without licence.
Comments are very welcome and very much appreciated, but any with linked/embedded images will be removed.
The Orion spacecraft with integrated European Service Module sit atop the Space Launch System, imaged at sunrise at historic Launchpad 39B at Kennedy Space Center in Florida, USA on 27 August.
The Flight Readiness Review has deemed the trio GO for launch, marking the dawn of a new era in space exploration.
The first in a series of missions that will return humans to the Moon, including taking the first European, Artemis I is scheduled for launch no earlier than Monday 29 August, at 14:33 CEST.
This mission will put NASA’s Orion spacecraft and ESA’s European Service Module to the test during a journey beyond the Moon and back. No crew will be on board Orion this time, and the spacecraft will be controlled by teams on Earth.
The crew module, however, won’t be empty. Two mannequins, named Helga and Zohar, will occupy the passenger seats. Their female-shaped plastic bodies are filled with over 5600 sensors each to measure the radiation load during their trip around the Moon. The specially trained woolly astronaut, Shaun the Sheep, has also been assigned a seat.
The spacecraft will enter lunar orbit using the Moon’s gravity to gain speed and propel itself almost half a million km from Earth – farther than any human-rated spacecraft has ever travelled.
The second Artemis mission will see four astronauts travel around the Moon on a flyby voyage around our natural satellite.
Mission duration depends on the launch date and even time. It will last between 20 to 40 days, depending on how many orbits of the Moon mission designers decide to make.
This flexibility in mission length is necessary to allow the mission to end as intended with a splashdown during daylight hours in the Pacific Ocean, off the coast of California, USA.
Two more dates are available if a launch on 29 August is not possible. The Artemis Moon mission can also be launched on 2 September and 5 September. Check all the possible launch options on ESA’s Orion blog.
Orion is the only spacecraft capable of human spaceflight outside Earth orbit and high-speed reentry from the vicinity of the Moon. More than just a crew module, Orion includes the European Service Module (ESM), the powerhouse that fuels and propels Orion.
ESM provides for all astronauts’ basic needs, such as water, oxygen, nitrogen, temperature control, power and propulsion. Much like a train engine pulls passenger carriages and supplies power, the European Service Module will take the Orion capsule to its destination and back.
Watch launch coverage on ESA Web TV starting at 12:30 CEST here. Follow @esaspaceflight for updates and live Twitter coverage.
Credits: ESA-A. Conigli
Wonderful Artemis launch and well worth being up all night. Huge shout out to the team at NASASpaceflight.com www.youtube.com/c/NASASpaceflightVideos
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Greymoon Designs - Loire Pavilion & Pier
Loire Pavilion & Pier
Decorate your garden with this modern pavilion and pier surrounded by a piece of nature with pine trees, water plants and grass.
Both the pavilion and pier can be rezed separate or all together.
Click the water lilies to change color.
● Lights with on/off on click.
● Plants & trees included.
■ PRIMS: 35
■ SIZE: 22 m X 22 m.
All products are COPY - MOD - NO TRANSFER.
Unlinking the build will increase the prim count. Please be careful with that.
Demo in world store.
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Ici, j'ai tenté de reproduire la statue de la Diane de Gabies, qui est conservée au Musée du Louvres à Paris et qui est considérée par certains comme étant une reproduction romaine de la statue d'Artemis Brauronia située en son temple à Athènes
Here, I tried to reproduce the statue of the "Diana from Gabies" (located in the Louvre museum in Paris) who is considered by some to be a roman reproduction of the one of Artemis Brauronia which was located in her temple on Athen's Acropolis
fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diane_de_Gabies
(sorry no entry in the english wikipedia)
T-3 days until NASA debuts the long awaited Artemis 1 SLS Rocket. It’s been 50 years since NASA has sent astronauts to the moon and while this mission will be unmanned, it is the first step back.
Modern day Artemis- Goddess of the hunt, virginity, archery and all animals.. One image from of the twelve Olympian God Series.
The Space Launch System (SLS) rocket with the Orion spacecraft aboard lifted off at 07:47 CEST from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, USA on 16 November 2022.
The most powerful rocket ever built sent NASA’s Orion spacecraft and ESA’s European Service Module (ESM) to a journey beyond the Moon and back. No crew will be on board Orion this time, and the spacecraft will be controlled by teams on Earth.
ESM provides for all astronauts’ basic needs, such as water, oxygen, nitrogen, temperature control, power and propulsion.
Much like a train engine pulls passenger carriages and supplies power, the European Service Module will take the Orion capsule to its destination and back.
Credits: ESA - S. Corvaja
The Goddess of Light.....
Artemis' association with the natural world, the wilderness, symbolizes her own untamed spirit. The most independent of the goddesses, she roamed the forests in her role as huntress.
The Greek goddess Artemis was famous for her hunting skills, for the sharp focus of her attention and her unerring aim. She was known as a fearless and responsible hunter, willing and able to bring down the most terrifying beasts.
But Artemis was especially fierce in her protection of the gentle animals that were usually preyed upon. As the protector of animals and the young, the goddess Artemis was angered because a group of Greek sailors had slaughtered a hare and its young. She delayed them from sailing to join the Battle of Troy.
Her three sisters are pink and red, I went adventurous on her with the blue. It kinna gave the flowers more contrast.. .?
-sold
Wonderful Artemis launch and well worth being up all night. Huge shout out to the team at NASASpaceflight.com www.youtube.com/c/NASASpaceflightVideos
The Orion spacecraft with integrated European Service Module sit atop the Space Launch System, imaged at sunrise at historic Launchpad 39B at Kennedy Space Center in Florida, USA on 27 August.
The Flight Readiness Review has deemed the trio GO for launch, marking the dawn of a new era in space exploration.
The first in a series of missions that will return humans to the Moon, including taking the first European, Artemis I is scheduled for launch no earlier than Monday 29 August, at 14:33 CEST.
This mission will put NASA’s Orion spacecraft and ESA’s European Service Module to the test during a journey beyond the Moon and back. No crew will be on board Orion this time, and the spacecraft will be controlled by teams on Earth.
The crew module, however, won’t be empty. Two mannequins, named Helga and Zohar, will occupy the passenger seats. Their female-shaped plastic bodies are filled with over 5600 sensors each to measure the radiation load during their trip around the Moon. The specially trained woolly astronaut, Shaun the Sheep, has also been assigned a seat.
The spacecraft will enter lunar orbit using the Moon’s gravity to gain speed and propel itself almost half a million km from Earth – farther than any human-rated spacecraft has ever travelled.
The second Artemis mission will see four astronauts travel around the Moon on a flyby voyage around our natural satellite.
Mission duration depends on the launch date and even time. It will last between 20 to 40 days, depending on how many orbits of the Moon mission designers decide to make.
This flexibility in mission length is necessary to allow the mission to end as intended with a splashdown during daylight hours in the Pacific Ocean, off the coast of California, USA.
Two more dates are available if a launch on 29 August is not possible. The Artemis Moon mission can also be launched on 2 September and 5 September. Check all the possible launch options on ESA’s Orion blog.
Orion is the only spacecraft capable of human spaceflight outside Earth orbit and high-speed reentry from the vicinity of the Moon. More than just a crew module, Orion includes the European Service Module (ESM), the powerhouse that fuels and propels Orion.
ESM provides for all astronauts’ basic needs, such as water, oxygen, nitrogen, temperature control, power and propulsion. Much like a train engine pulls passenger carriages and supplies power, the European Service Module will take the Orion capsule to its destination and back.
Watch launch coverage on ESA Web TV starting at 12:30 CEST here. Follow @esaspaceflight for updates and live Twitter coverage.
Credits: ESA-A. Conigli
The Orion spacecraft with integrated European Service Module sit atop the Space Launch System, imaged at sunrise at historic Launchpad 39B at Kennedy Space Center in Florida, USA on 27 August.
The Flight Readiness Review has deemed the trio GO for launch, marking the dawn of a new era in space exploration.
The first in a series of missions that will return humans to the Moon, including taking the first European, Artemis I is scheduled for launch no earlier than Monday 29 August, at 14:33 CEST.
This mission will put NASA’s Orion spacecraft and ESA’s European Service Module to the test during a journey beyond the Moon and back. No crew will be on board Orion this time, and the spacecraft will be controlled by teams on Earth.
The crew module, however, won’t be empty. Two mannequins, named Helga and Zohar, will occupy the passenger seats. Their female-shaped plastic bodies are filled with over 5600 sensors each to measure the radiation load during their trip around the Moon. The specially trained woolly astronaut, Shaun the Sheep, has also been assigned a seat.
The spacecraft will enter lunar orbit using the Moon’s gravity to gain speed and propel itself almost half a million km from Earth – farther than any human-rated spacecraft has ever travelled.
The second Artemis mission will see four astronauts travel around the Moon on a flyby voyage around our natural satellite.
Mission duration depends on the launch date and even time. It will last between 20 to 40 days, depending on how many orbits of the Moon mission designers decide to make.
This flexibility in mission length is necessary to allow the mission to end as intended with a splashdown during daylight hours in the Pacific Ocean, off the coast of California, USA.
Two more dates are available if a launch on 29 August is not possible. The Artemis Moon mission can also be launched on 2 September and 5 September. Check all the possible launch options on ESA’s Orion blog.
Orion is the only spacecraft capable of human spaceflight outside Earth orbit and high-speed reentry from the vicinity of the Moon. More than just a crew module, Orion includes the European Service Module (ESM), the powerhouse that fuels and propels Orion.
ESM provides for all astronauts’ basic needs, such as water, oxygen, nitrogen, temperature control, power and propulsion. Much like a train engine pulls passenger carriages and supplies power, the European Service Module will take the Orion capsule to its destination and back.
Watch launch coverage on ESA Web TV starting at 12:30 CEST here. Follow @esaspaceflight for updates and live Twitter coverage.
Credits: ESA-A. Conigli
REPOST! Sorry guys for reposting the same thing, I deleted the previous since I thought the image wasn't representative of the new mature version! So changed the pic!
Sorry guys if I am not much active, I am really busy! So I have finally been able to port the follower to SSE thanks to the precious help and suggestions of DirtnapofSkyrim! Thank you!
Now forgive me for using the capital letters but it is just to underline and create a better description, no screaming is intended XD
ABOUT THE FIRST VERSION OF THE FOLLOWER:
-I updated it cause I noticed she had a weird eye reflection! Now her eyes are fixed.
-Removed one wig and added 2 more for a total of 4 wigs in her backpack.
Please, unistall the previous version, in case you had item stored in the house take them back before unistalling it!
The new version, TOGETHER WITH SSE PORT is always at the same page : www.flickr.com/photos/162118789@N03/46620905165/in/datepo...
NEW:
Since her young appearance bothered me, I have created a more MATURE APPEARANCE for her, BOTH FOR OLDRIM AND SSE. YOU STILL NEED THE BASIC VERSION FOUND AT THIS USUAL PAGE www.flickr.com/photos/162118789@N03/46620905165/in/datepo...
DOWNLOAD THAT AND REPLACE IT WITH FILES IN THESE LINKS DOWN HERE.
WHAT IS DIFFERENT?
-Different and more mature textures
-Different eyes
-Different face tattoo and freckles
-More natural makeup
To see the comparison:
Download Mature_Oldrim (20/05/2019): drive.google.com/file/d/1ASX6We5Pd2wjhUGCrhshqu-0sVFCCaMf...
Download Mature_SSE (20/05/2019): drive.google.com/file/d/1T-uXpfowWFo4DpkEvz_Kol6zbSVSHNXU...
Both versions seems to have a slight hand seam, barely noticeable!
Please report any problem!